Ottawa property managers merge ahead of new provincial condo rules
With roughly 72 million square feet of managed property valued at more than $800 million between them, two Ottawa condo management firms are joining forces
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Ottawa property managers merge ahead of new provincial condo rules
With roughly 72 million square feet of managed property valued at more than $800 million between them, two Ottawa condo management firms are joining forces
Quebec construction strike: Premier promises back to work legislation next week
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says he will begin the process of adopting back-to-work legislation Monday if there is no agreement in the province’s construction strike.
Update: Quebec’s construction sector grinds to halt with mass walkout
Quebec construction sites fell idle Wednesday after a union alliance representing about 175,000 workers launched an unlimited general strike, crippling activity on major projects such
Proposed Sandy Hill development to add 55 apartment units on Nelson Street in Ottawa
A developer is looking for the city’s permission to build a new low-rise apartment building near the University of Ottawa on the site of several
Proposed Sandy Hill development to add 55 apartment units on Nelson Street in Ottawa
A developer is looking for the city’s permission to build a new low-rise apartment building near the University of Ottawa on the site of several
Five things to know about Ottawa’s LRT line as construction enters final year
Construction deadline The contract between the City of Ottawa and the Rideau Transit Group (RTG) established May 24, 2018 as the date the city officially
uOttawa Faculty of Engineering: Students tackle real-world problems at Design Day
University of Ottawa engineering students did away with the dioramas and baking soda volcanoes this week as the faculty put on a science fair like
Ottawa new home construction jumps in April
The surge in new home construction showed no signs of slowing last month as Ottawa homebuilders continued to launch new projects at an accelerated pace,
April OREB stats show Ottawa real estate trending towards seller’s market
Ottawa’s housing market continued to heat up in April, with the average price of a residential property rising 7.9 per cent over the same period
Strong economy, LRT project spurring housing boom, Re/Max says
Ottawa’s housing market had a strong start to the year, with a 5.5 per cent jump in the average home price compared with this time
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